Xiaomi is already testing a system called HyperCharge, which pumps power into the device during its coffee break.

This time, Xiaomi has come up with a solution that charges the phones 100 percent in less time than usual. Operation a the edge According to a new (global) record, a technology called HyperCharge is pumped out at maximum capacity in just 8 minutes with the revised Mi 11 Pro. This device is powered by a 4000 mAh battery.

HyperCharge is a 200W wired system that runs at twice the power of the manufacturer’s previous device. The previous solution was also a bit slower, taking 17 minutes to charge a smartphone with the same battery to 100 percent.

Xiaomi’s HyperCharge also supports wireless charging, despite the power being reduced to 120W. However, the charging speed cannot be called slow either, as it only requires a 15-minute wait for the device’s battery to creep to 100 percent.

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In addition to Xiaomi, Oppo is also a leader in the competition in fast charging technologies. The company is developing a technology called VOOC that is able to achieve very convincing results even in its current state: During last year’s demonstration, it charged a 4000 mAh ax in 20 minutes with support for 125 watts.

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